The Coming of the Machine: Robots, Servers, and the Edge of Dominion
For years, we’ve imagined robots as chrome-plated fantasies — Hollywood’s I, Robot, Japan’s humanoid helpers, Boston Dynamics’ dancing machines. But reality is creeping closer.
When Privacy Is Violated: Comparing Hacking to Rape for the Tech-Minded
For those of us who live and breathe technology—who build systems, architect networks, and protect digital frontiers—being hacked isn’t just an inconvenience or professional embarrassment. It’s personal. Violating. And in many ways, eerily parallel to another deeply traumatic experience: rape.
The Erosion of Informed Consent: When Manipulation Replaces Information
A foundational pillar of legal, medical, and ethical conduct, the right to informed consent, is facing unprecedented challenges in the digital age.
Heaven Belongs to the Children: A Kingdom Reversal
“Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”
— Matthew 18:3 (NIV)